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  • ...ass of fast attack missile boats and ''Shershen'' class torpedo boats. The weapon was officially accepted into service in 1969. The weapon consists of two stabilized NN-30 30 mm water-cooled four chamber revolver c
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  • ...htm Global Security ''Mk 44 Bushmaster II 30/40mm Automatic Cannon / Mk 46 Weapon Station''].</ref> In theory "the unique dual feed system of the Bushmaster ...]] (part of MS International PLC) a contract "to supply a total of 26 ASCG systems for retrofit to the RN's 13 Type 23 frigates as part of the wider littoral
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  • {{Infobox Weapon |secondary_armament=1× [[BAE Systems AB]] [[Remote weapon system]]
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  • [[File:Autocannon MLG27.jpg|thumb|An [[Mauser BK-27|MLG 27]] remote controlled autocannon of the [[German Navy]]]] An '''autocannon''' is a rapid-fire projectile [[weapon]] firing a [[Shell (projectile)|shell]] as opposed to the [[bullet]] fired
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  • {{Infobox Weapon |manufacturer= Bofors (1932–2006)<br>[[BAE Systems AB]] (2006 onwards)
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  • ...mb|250px|[[M240|M240 machine gun]] mounted in the Common Remotely Operated Weapon System.]] ...'''CROWS''' or '''CROWS II''') is a [[Remote Weapon Station|remote-control weapon system]] that provides the operator with the
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  • {{Infobox Weapon <!-- Ranged weapon specifications -->
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  • ...e Royal Navy gun, see [[4.5 inch Mark 8 naval gun]], manufactured by [[BAE Systems]]. ...lass destroyer]]s of 1943. However, its usefulness as an [[anti-aircraft]] weapon had been limited by the failure to develop a mounting with elevation over 5
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  • {{Infobox Weapon |type= [[Remote Weapon System]]
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  • [[Image:Active Denial System closeup.jpg|thumb|The remote weapon system of Sandia uses [[less-lethal]] force (directed energy) for attack]] ...fitted onto existing vehicles, for example, the [[Common Remotely Operated Weapon System|CROWS system]] is being fitted to American [[Humvee]]s and the [[Tha
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  • ...m]] that enables a variety of devices to be operated automatically or by [[remote control]], including [[5.56 mm]], [[7.62 mm]], and [[12.7 mm]] [[machine gu ...grenade launcher, weighing 140 - 160 [[kg]], similar to that of [[Typhoon Weapon System#Variants|Mini Typhoon naval ROWS and OWS]].
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  • ...ons and jump gates are lightly defended by sentry guns similar to [[CIWS]] systems. The relative security (although inefficient against a coordinated attack) ...being specifically designed to take down enemy warships with a large beam weapon.
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  • '''Ship gun [[fire-control system]]s''' (GFCS) enable remote and automatic targeting of guns against ships, aircraft, and shore targets, ...id 1970s. However, it must be emphasized that all analogue AA fire control systems had severe limitations, and even the USN Mk 37 required nearly 1000 rounds
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  • {{Infobox Weapon ...program was started in 1986 to fit all vehicles with improved fire control systems. Also, each S-Tank was fitted with a dozer blade, rather than just one per
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  • {{Infobox Weapon <!-- Ranged weapon specifications -->
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  • ...ystem manufactured by the same developer. Like [[Samson Remote Controlled Weapon Station|Samson RCWS]], Typhoon is also multi-configurable. ...tabilizer has an accuracy of 0.25 [[Radian|mrad]], allowing it to keep the weapon aimed to within 250&nbsp;mm / 9&nbsp;inches on a target 1000 m / 1000 yards
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  • ...h|Earth's]] surface. These were used to manufacture early [[tool]]s and [[weapon]]s, for example, high quality [[flint]] found in northern [[France]] and so ...ent and prosperous as the use of various mechanical and animal driven pump systems were implemented.
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  • |A deadly, [[influenza|flu]]-based virus. Created as a biological weapon codenamed Blue. Causes a lethally high fever and is highly contagious. It i |A nanovirus developed by the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems]] designed specifically to kill the [[cloning|clone]]s of Jango Fett. Its c
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  • ...[Air France Flight 8969|AF 8969]]). Hijackers also have used aircraft as a weapon to target particular locations (notably [[September 11, 2001 attacks]]). ...d the discontinuance by the CIA of the use of hijacking as a covert action weapon against the Castro regime. The Cuban intelligence followed suit. That year,
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  • ...through the form of human terrorism or the smuggling and detonation of a [[weapon of mass destruction]]. This article explores the relationship between bord ...e could do so. In addition a terrorist would have many methods of using a weapon of mass destruction. Both this fact and the size of America's borders creat
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